The "Fixed that for you" trend
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I reckon that is my biggest beef with it, I know that those are the things it's supposed to be doing, but it so very rarely comes off as neither satire nor irony, but usually as unimaginative or childish. Oh wait, I can't speak for others but it can have it's place where you want to comment satirically on someone elses post. You are acknowledging what they say, but then commenting back to them with a certain irony miss Aussie meat pies at the footy. :) I had a pie the other day, and thought of the poor North American folk missing out.
Thanks for that. I was sitting at home last night, watching the snow streaming north of us on the weather radar, thinking how good it would be to go down to the local greasies and get a half-a-pounf of chips, some grilled whiting and a couple of dimmies. :sigh:
cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP
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I can't speak for others but it can have it's place where you want to comment satirically on someone elses post. You are acknowledging what they say, but then commenting back to them with a certain irony.
cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP
I can't speak for others but it can have it's its place where you want to comment satirically on someone elses post. You are acknowledging what they say, but then commenting back to them with a certain irony. Fixed that for you
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Thanks for that. I was sitting at home last night, watching the snow streaming north of us on the weather radar, thinking how good it would be to go down to the local greasies and get a half-a-pounf of chips, some grilled whiting and a couple of dimmies. :sigh:
cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP
I'm lucky enough to be cruising up to Canada soon, but boy oh boy am I not looking forward to the fish, chips and pie withdrawal symptoms I'll no doubt get.
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Am I the only one annoyed by the recent upswing in "FTFY" (Fixed that for you) posts around the place? Not just at CodeProject, but everywhere it seems. Are people trying to be funny? If they are, it seems to fail rather spectacularly. It just comes off as arrogant and petty to me. Rather than phrase their own thoughts in a sensible response, they just cleverly strikethrough someone's post, and put in "fail" or some other equally groundbreaking insight the world can't do without. Or maybe I just woke up on the wrong side of the bed. Or toilet training me 2 year old just isn't that much fun any more. Oh wait, "Or maybe I just woke up on the wrong side of the bed and am a whining old man and should stop whinging about forum posts like a big girl". There, fixed that for me.
Phil Martin... wrote:
toilet training me 2 year old just isn't that much fun any more
FTFY
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Am I the only one annoyed by the recent upswing in "FTFY" (Fixed that for you) posts around the place? Not just at CodeProject, but everywhere it seems. Are people trying to be funny? If they are, it seems to fail rather spectacularly. It just comes off as arrogant and petty to me. Rather than phrase their own thoughts in a sensible response, they just cleverly strikethrough someone's post, and put in "fail" or some other equally groundbreaking insight the world can't do without. Or maybe I just woke up on the wrong side of the bed. Or toilet training me 2 year old just isn't that much fun any more. Oh wait, "Or maybe I just woke up on the wrong side of the bed and am a whining old man and should stop whinging about forum posts like a big girl". There, fixed that for me.
I don't see it as people trying to be clever, but rather people jumping on the trend of a novel way of making 'micro-comments' on somebody elses post.
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I reckon that is my biggest beef with it, I know that those are the things it's supposed to be doing, but it so very rarely comes off as neither satire nor irony, but usually as unimaginative or childish. Oh wait, I can't speak for others but it can have it's place where you want to comment satirically on someone elses post. You are acknowledging what they say, but then commenting back to them with a certain irony miss Aussie meat pies at the footy. :) I had a pie the other day, and thought of the poor North American folk missing out.
Phil Martin... wrote:
I had a pie the other day, and thought of the poor North American folk missing out.
Every time I have a pie, several times a week, I think sympathetically of them. :rose:
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Am I the only one annoyed by the recent upswing in "FTFY" (Fixed that for you) posts around the place? Not just at CodeProject, but everywhere it seems. Are people trying to be funny? If they are, it seems to fail rather spectacularly. It just comes off as arrogant and petty to me. Rather than phrase their own thoughts in a sensible response, they just cleverly strikethrough someone's post, and put in "fail" or some other equally groundbreaking insight the world can't do without. Or maybe I just woke up on the wrong side of the bed. Or toilet training me 2 year old just isn't that much fun any more. Oh wait, "Or maybe I just woke up on the wrong side of the bed and am a whining old man and should stop whinging about forum posts like a big girl". There, fixed that for me.
Phil Martin... wrote:
Am I ... petty ...
FTFY This is the lounge; a place to get away from all the intense thinking. It already has all the rules it needs. Chill. Have one of Dave's beers (he'll never notice).
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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Phil Martin... wrote:
Am I ... petty ...
FTFY This is the lounge; a place to get away from all the intense thinking. It already has all the rules it needs. Chill. Have one of Dave's beers (he'll never notice).
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
Mark Wallace wrote:
It already has all the rules it needs
Who's talking about rules? Noone here mate.
Mark Wallace wrote:
This is the lounge; a place to get away from all the intense thinking.
Are[^] you[^] really[^] sure[^] about[^] that[^]? I think you must be thinking of a different lounge. :) And as far as chilling out, I reckon that points to the same problem. Anything that is written in written sentences, or gasp, paragraphs, must mean the person is super intense and upset. Have you seen the XYZ sucks today threads? Now those folk need some serious cooling down time.
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Mark Wallace wrote:
It already has all the rules it needs
Who's talking about rules? Noone here mate.
Mark Wallace wrote:
This is the lounge; a place to get away from all the intense thinking.
Are[^] you[^] really[^] sure[^] about[^] that[^]? I think you must be thinking of a different lounge. :) And as far as chilling out, I reckon that points to the same problem. Anything that is written in written sentences, or gasp, paragraphs, must mean the person is super intense and upset. Have you seen the XYZ sucks today threads? Now those folk need some serious cooling down time.
Phil Martin... wrote:
Who's talking about rules? Noone here mate.
Hmm. "This kind of post should be evinced" isn't a rule?
Phil Martin... wrote:
Are[^] you[^] really[^] sure[^] about[^] that[^]? I think you must be thinking of a different lounge.
Ah, but that's thinking for pleasure, defugging, or just asking questions in a place where there might just be someone with an answer. Not quite the same thing as doing it because it's in your contract that you have to.
Phil Martin... wrote:
Have you seen the XYZ sucks today threads? Now those folk need some serious cooling down time.
And that's exactly why they come here! A good rant helps clear the mind, so that you can get on with the job. A bit of silly humour works, too -- even pun threads (not really my cup of tea). But if something about the lounge is peeing you off, you've just got to ignore that bit, and use the bits that work for you. I.e. if you don't like FTFY posts, have a good rant about it, and you'll feel be... Oh.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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I'm lucky enough to be cruising up to Canada soon, but boy oh boy am I not looking forward to the fish, chips and pie withdrawal symptoms I'll no doubt get.
Where abouts?
cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP
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Where abouts?
cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP
In Vancouver for a week and a bit, and then at Whistler for 6 days or so.